Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Reserv Bank on India (RBI) has
Announced that Aadhaar Letter is accepting for Bank Account opening in India
and RBI has release a press Notification Letter for Aadhaar Letter as an
officially valid document for Bank Account opening in India, up to now there is
a confusion in public whether “Aadhaar Card is acceptable for Banks to open a
Account” or not, but now it is cleared
by RBI.

‘’Open a Bank Account with
Aadhaar Letter ‘’ is easiest way lots of peoples are enrolled for Aadhaar card
still they not at received their Aadhaar Card, so with the help of Aadhaar
Acknowledgement number you can ‘download Aadhaar Letter’ online which contains UID (Unique
Identification Number) on it with your photo and all information of Applicant.How to open a Bank Account with Aadhaar Letter

‘How to link Aadhaar with
Bank Account’ to link Aadhaar to Bank Account just you need to visit the Bank
and ask them ‘Aadhaar updation form with Bank Account’ then fill all details and attached Aadhaar copy or Aadhaar
Letter to Banks and update it .

Once you update the update
your Aadhaar details with Bank Account then ‘’Aadhaar (UID) unique
identification number eliminate frauds and AML Anti Money Laundering activities’’.
So it is a better way to stay safe your Banking Transactions with Aadhaar Letter
UID unique identification number only.

So hurry open your Bank
Account with Aadhaar Card/Letter and do safe Banking. All the best…..

1 comment:

Aadhaar has been a dream project for the UPA government which it wants to use as their key to success in the forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections of 2014 similar to the program of MGNREGA program which they began before the 2009 General Elections. Besides their benefits associated with this scheme, the government has failed to handle such a huge masses of response from the people of the country and we often hear about irregularities in the Aadhar functioning. If the government really wants to help the people then it should make proper arrangements before initiating such type of project escpecially in the rural areas where 70% of country's population resides and where the basic infrastructure is unavailable.